Getting rid of trumpet vine for six years now - a house wrecker. Actually I'm moved some away from the house to see if it will climb a pine tree. Too many pink roses. Why did I get so many pink ones? Would get rid of screaming pink spirea and forsythia if I could dig them up. Getting rid of a zillion Norway maple seedlings. Would kill six parent trees if I could afford too.

I just ordered some Itea "Little Henry" and some Hydrangea "Annabelle". I've never tried either one. People up here (Sussex County) don't have much luck getting hydrangeas to bloom. Annabelle is supposed to be more cold tolerant than most, so we'll see.

I bought some Bishop's weed last year, totally ignorant (until I got home and looked it up!) of it's invasive habit. From now on, I don't care what kind of whacko I look like, I'm bringing a perennial handbook to the nursery so I can look up interesting plants BEFORE I buy them!

Getting rid of:
Liriope muscari; they were controllable early on, but geez, did they spread! Too many unmanagable clumps lining the bed in the front of the house (maybe 10). I removed 3 last year and replaced with salvias. Much better ;)
Rose of Sharon (lilac/red throat); really don't like it, never did, but I can't throw anything out. Will relocate to work ;) Already purchased a Hibiscus coccinea to replace it; yippee!

Wants?:
I'm getting into red. I never liked red flowers, but since I'm getting more hummers each year (well, this will be my third year), I want to keep them happy. I've already moved alot of my plants around, last year, and moved other hummer favorites in. I'm already trying to figure out what else I need to move and what else I can fit in! I think my veggie garden may soon be a thing of the past; it's right next to my hummer area, so it's taking up some valuable real estate!

I want my Monarda "Jacob Cline" to become invasive!

I also wish I had some better areas for vines. I purchased a Coral Honeysuckle, but I don't know where I can possibly put it, that it'll thrive and climb.

I pull out every Ajuga plant I see, and have eliminated most. I also tear at any Tradescantia and it gradually weakens and dies. Both these plants, and especially the Tradescantia, have nice flowers but they grow too well here.
The list of things I want to try is too big to mention, but I am ordering Stokesia 'Mary Gregory' and white flowered gas plant after losing these years ago. I also am planning to get Selaginella uncinata, while I may have to keep it in a shaded terrarium jar, and also the greyish leaved white flowered Dicentra, mostly for the foliage. I think this plant will be successful but not a pest here.